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Chapter five hundred and eighty seventh distress signal

"Because I really like this lamp, I wrote it into my story as a special symbol... It's not impossible."

Su Mu looked at the girl who was engrossed in the story and didn't stop writing until the food was cold and started eating, and judged.

"Perhaps there should have been an octagonal palace lantern here, but it was just because we brought one that the second one didn't appear."

Looking at the empty wooden house, Bai Ye held up his chin and said nothing.

What Su Mu said is not unreasonable. Key props in theaters are usually unique. If the octagonal palace lantern is really the core point of this play, then the presence of only one in a scene can be explained.

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"If this is really the reason, then the palace lantern is even more unlikely to be just a guiding prop. In addition to the story collection, these two key props may point to two different ways to break the situation."

As if he suddenly remembered something, Bai Ye leaned close to the face of the girl who was eating, and asked strangely: "Why is there only food and no water?"

It’s not that he is deliberately looking for trouble, but since the scene of the girl eating is specifically shown, it means that this section is meaningful. So without water, wouldn’t it look weird?

Su Mu's eyes narrowed.

"Look at the table."

Bai Ye turned his head in response and saw the word "Help" written in water on the corner of the table on the other side of him.

Although it is a bit sloppy, it can still be seen that it was written by the same person as the handwriting on the notebook.

This is the girl who is concentrating on eating.

"Is this for us?"

He used the approaching light to observe the girl's fingers, and sure enough he saw a little wet stain.

This also verified their suspicion about the situation in which Benzuki was trapped.

But who did she want to write this distress message to?

Bai Ye hesitated for a moment, then reached out to Bian Yue's shoulder again. The moment his fingertips touched the image, they went straight through it.

"If she really wrote it to us, it means that she knew that someone would enter this hut in the future, but what's the point of asking for help across time?"

Withdrawing his hand, he looked at Su Mu with a puzzled expression.

Sumu didn't know the answer to this question either.

But after searching around the house for a while, she made a new discovery.

"There's writing here too."

Standing by the wall, Su Mu held the lantern and turned the light to the corner of the wall.

Bai Ye leaned over and fumbled around for a while, and then he discovered that there was a piece of small writing carved with a sharp object on a certain piece of wood.

Su Mu raised the lantern, and through the light, the two of them could clearly see the words on the wood.

The general idea of ​​this passage is that a girl named "Benzuki" accidentally found a strange notebook in her grandmother's old house after returning to her hometown. In the notebook, there were two diary entries written by her grandmother.

Out of the idea of ​​inheritance, the girl began to use this notebook to record the short essays she conceived. However, after she finished writing the story, she found that the characters she wrote suddenly appeared in the real world.

These characters who have come to the real world not only have no special feelings of admiration for Benyue, the "creator", but they also have a hint of malice.
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